Combination garden tool



March 30,1926. 1,578,532 J. L. LAGORIO COMBINATION GARDEN TOOL Filed Nov. 12, 1923 I N V EN TOR. John L .L oro A TTORNEY Patented Mar. 30,1926 r f UNITED STATES Join: 7L. AGoRro, or srooxtrom camnonnm.

' COMBINATION GARDEN TOOL.

Application filed lioveinber 12, 1923. Serial no. 674,152.

To all whom it may concern."

vBe itrknown that I, JOHN L. LAeonIo,a-

den Tools; and I dodeclare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of fork.

the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the characters of reference marked thereon, which form a partof this application. I

.This invention relates to a novel garden tool or implement, my main object being to provide av tool of this character which combines in a single unit, a spade, a shovel, a hoe, arake, apitchfork, and

I have in mind particularlyto make this tool in miniature sizes, for a childs use and plaything, but itmay also be made in an ordinary commerical size for use'byhomeowners or tenants in their gardens, enabling them to buy a single tool to take the place of the plurality of tools now necessary and at a cost but little greater than any one of such tools.v

A further object" of the invention'is to produce a simple and inexpensive device and yet one which will be exceedingly effective for the purposes for which it is designed.

one face of the blade 1 when desired, the

These objects I accomplish by means of such structure and relative arrangement of parts as will fully appear by a perusal of thefollowing specification and claims.

In the drawings similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the several views:

Figs. 1, 2, 3, and 4 are perspective v ews of the tool, showmgthe groundworklng member set relative to the handle to serve 0r prongs 2 forming fork or rake teeth as V the case may be.

a digging the clamping lugs or cars TtherefOre while centrally located tines.

The connecting strip or between the blade and time portions is curved adjacent its junction with the tines as at lto serve as aseat for the tubularihead 5 of a -handle 6, said head projecting at right angles to the handle and extending an equal distance on both sides thereof.

Ears "or lugs 7, formed'integral withfthe blade 1, and located between certain of the tines 2, are bent' to partially'surround the head to-serve as bearings therefor, and then extended at atangent to and-beyond the head .to receive adjustable clamping screws 8 therewith, which also extend through the strip 3, as plainly-shown in Figs. 4 and 5. The blade and tine members, and conse- ,quently the ears 7, are madeof steel, and

sufficiently,.rigid not to be easily'bent, have a certain amountof springy flexibility,caus

ing them to clamp'the head 5 'againstmove mentwhen the bolts 8 are tightened up, but

enabling them'to move away from the head and the tines .Z'Iare so disposed and spaced that the handlem'ay pass between the two To enable the handle to lie close against member 3 is cut away for the necessary distance inthe planeof movementv of the handle, as shown at 9. I

In order to strengthen the tines while maintaining .themrelatively light, they aremade of curvedcross section, the curvature being concave relative to the head-seat stand extending therebeyonda a or adjust the handle sothat the blade or tines are in the desired position relative to the handle, for the particular WOIk-tQ'bQ bolts. i

For instance, to use the tool as a rake, the

handle is adjusted so that it forms an angle Fig.1, to a position adjacent oneface of the blade 1 and substantially parallel' to the tines, as shown in Fig. 4 v

To use the tool as a hoe, the tool is re- ;In operation, it is only'necessaryto turn I done, and then tighten up theclamping versed in' p ositien ,7 from what is shown in Fig. 1, and the hanclle set at the desired acute angle relative to the blade 1, as shown in F ig.'2. For sp-acling purposes,the-handle is turned tolie between. and substantially parallel to the. tines", asshown in It will therefore be evident that any desired setting of the ground working 1nern-- *bers relative to the handleinay be easily and quickly obtained, without 'ever having -'to remove-the handle.

From the foregoing description it will-be readily seen'that I. have produced sucha device as substantially fulfills the objects? of the invention as set forth herein. While this specification sets "forth in detailthe present and referrecl- Construction ofythe device, still in practice suclrdevia- 1 tions from such detail may beresorted to as do not form a departure from the spirit of the invention, as defined by thexa'ppended claims.

Having thus described lny inventio-n what I claim as-new and useful and desireto secure by Letters Patent is:

'1. A" combination tool including two op ,posed worlrinp-elelnents, each disposed in a:

plane offset from the other, aninterconnectweb, bearing means for the crosshead.

' 2; A ooinbination'ltool including two opposed wvorking elements, eachclisposed in a plane offset from the other, an interconnecting web between the adjacent: edges thereof, handle having a cross head adapted to turnably engage 't-hew'e'b, and means 7 provided integral with the web for *forlning,

with said web, clanipable bearing elements to engage the crosshead and normally -pre- Vent turning thereof. Y a I I j A comblnationtoolcomprising ax flat sheet metal element bent at fits center 'to form a web connecting op'posed ends of the sheet each disposed in a-"planeolfset from:

the-other, one end having'longitudinal strips web to form bearing elementsand "a handle having across head turnable 1'11 the bearings. In testimony whereof Iaffix 1ny--srgnature Jean L. PLAG'OYRIQ. 

